Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Syllabus - BBA (PU)

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Course Description

Course Objectives

This course intends to provide students with the essential concepts, principles and skills of entrepreneurship so that students are able to apply them while launching and operating an entrepreneurial venture.

Course Description

To achieve the objective, the course covers the concept and nature of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial intentions and strategies, creativity and business ideas, identifying and evaluating entrepreneurial opportunities, protecting intellectual property rights and other legal issues, business plan and emerging issues in entrepreneurship.

Course Outcomes

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of entrepreneurship;
  • Appreciate entrepreneurial intentions;
  • Analyze entrepreneurial strategy;
  • Know the concepts, nature and process of creativity and innovation;
  • Identify and analyze entrepreneurial opportunities;
  • Consider legal issues relating to intellectual property rights, licensing, and contracts;
  • Write business plans;
  • Comprehend emerging issues of entrepreneurship.

Unit Contents

Course Contents

Unit I: Introduction                                                                                                   4 hours

Nature and development of entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurial process; Ethics and responsibilities of entrepreneurs; Role of entrepreneurship in economic development of a developing nation like Nepal; Promoting entrepreneurship in Nepal.

Unit II: Entrepreneurial Intentions                                                              5 hours

Intention to act entrepreneurially; Entrepreneurs’ background and characteristics; Role models and support system; Entrepreneurial intentions within existing organizations; Managerial versus entrepreneurial decision making; Establishing corporate entrepreneurship in organization.

Unit III: Entrepreneurial Strategy                                                                           5 hours

New entry; Generation of new entry opportunity; Entry strategy for new entry exploitation; Risk reduction strategy for new entry exploitation.

Unit IV: Creativity and Business Idea                                                                     9 hours

Concept of creativity; Creativity process; Ideas from trends analysis; Common sources of new venture ideas; Methods of generating ideas and solving problems; Creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship; Innovation: concept, types and classification of new products; Entrepreneurial innovation; Opportunity recognition; Product planning and development process; e-Commerce and business start up.

Unit V: Identifying and Analyzing Opportunities                                                   8 hours

Concept; Opportunity recognition and opportunity assessment plan; Information sources; Sources of information for start-up entrepreneurs in Nepal; Nature and significance of international entrepreneurship; Domestic versus international entrepreneurship; Technological environment; Culture; Available distribution system; Motivation to go global; Strategic effects of going global; Foreign market selection; Entrepreneurial entry strategies; Entrepreneurial partnering; Barriers to international trade; Implications for global entrepreneur.

Unit VI: Protecting Idea and other Legal Issues                                                    8 hours

Concept and nature of intellectual property; Types of intellectual property; Need for a lawyer and criteria for selecting a lawyer; Patents: concept, types and procedure for obtaining patent rights in Nepal; Trademarks - concept, types and procedure for obtaining trademark rights in Nepal; Copyrights - concept and procedure for obtaining copyrights in Nepal; Concept of trade secrets and steps for protecting trade secrets; Licensing; Product safety and liability; Insurance; Contracts.

Unit VII: Business Plan                                                                                             5 hours

Concept and nature of business planning; Business planning process; Concept, nature, scope and significance of business plan; Contents and criteria of a business plan; Information needs; Reasons for failing a business plan.

Unit VIII: Emerging Issues in Entrepreneurship                                                     4 hours

Social issues: social entrepreneurship; Gender issues: women entrepreneurship; Minority issues: minority entrepreneurship; Environmental issues - eco-efficiency and ecopreneurship

Text and Reference Books

Basic Text

Hisrich, R.D., Manimala, Mathew J., Peters, M. P. and Shepherd, D. A. Entrepreneurship. McGraw Hill Education (India) Limited, New Delhi.

References

  1. Barringer, B. R. and Ireland, R. D. Entrepreneurship: Successfully Launching New Ventures. Pearson Education, New Delhi.
  2. Roy, R. Entrepreneurship. Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
  3. Blundel, R, and Lockett, N. Exploring Entrepreneurship: Practices and Perspectives. Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
  4. Kuratko, D. F. and Rao, T. V. Entrepreneurship: A South-Asian Perspective. Cengage Learning, New Delhi.
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  • Short Name N/A
  • Course code MGT 312
  • Semester Seventh Semester
  • Full Marks 100
  • Pass Marks 45
  • Credit 3 hrs
  • Elective/Compulsary Compulsary